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Shoot,, Looks like it will buff right out!!LOL. I saw a trane 1.5 ton condensor dropped 45 foot one time. Idiot didn't strap it right. Hit the driveway and it "stopped". Could not stop laughing when they did that. Still giggle about it everytime I see that house.

Seen that before from a disgruntled customer at one of my customers. Got mad at the proprietor and repeatedly backed his car into the three CUs at the place and smashed them into 20% smaller than original. Also did a gas meter and main relocation. It wasn't broke but moved over about a foot. When the gas company got there to repair we left for awhile cause they were dong a live repair on a high pressure main. YeeHaw!

“Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I’m not sure about the universe.” —Albert Einstein

Once many years ago when I was a very uptight individual, a customer refused to pay for a new install. Over the weekend some bastard in large Ford van had and accident with his condenser, funny it looked a whole lot like yours after the guy backed into it a few times.

Never did figure out who the guy was, but he did pay met double to put the new unit on the roof, then again the insurance company paid that time.